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Hand-hewn beams, richly layered materials, bespoke millwork, and artisanal detailing define every room, while extensive patterned imported Italian terra cotta tile flooring contributes a sense of depth and timelessness. Mediterranean Revival influences unfold throughout the home, creating an atmosphere that is at once grand, warm, and enduring.
Arranged across two levels with elevator access—plus a lower-level storage room with potential for a wine cellar—the residence offers four bedrooms and a dedicated office, complemented by a detached guest house of equal quality and architectural harmony. Formal and informal gathering spaces reveal themselves with thoughtful proportion and refined detail, anchored by a chef’s kitchen of exceptional caliber and a generous butler’s pantry. Recurrent arched windows and French doors reinforce the home’s architectural language while maintaining a continual dialogue with the surrounding landscape.
Set on approximately 4.33 acres in Woodside’s coveted Hidden Valley, the estate enjoys rare sweeping vistas of Jasper Ridge, Santa Cruz Mountains, the Western Hills, and Westridge, all while preserving remarkable privacy. A dual‑fuel backup generator enhances peace of mind and modern convenience. The grounds include a pool and spa, crushed stone paths, rose gardens, and a professionally managed Pinot Noir vineyard producing up to 50 cases annually—a true estate environment befitting the finest Silicon Valley living.
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